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From Defense Oneģ0 State Department Nominees, Including NATO Ambassador, Advance To Full Senate // Jacqueline Feldscher: Just two Biden ambassadors have been confirmed so far.Īrmy Delays IVAS Display Headset by a Year // Caitlin M. And the Army, the largest force, is facing a Dec. On the active duty side, the Air Force is up first with a Nov. 22 to get vaccinated or produce an exemption. Jackie Speier, D-Calif., who chairs the Armed Services Military Personnel Subcommittee-added a warning against “anyone trying to make vaccine requirements a political football.” RollCall’s John Donnelly has more on all that, here.ĭeadlines to watch: Pentagon civilians have until Nov.
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Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., Armed Services Personnel Subcommittee chair. On Tuesday, leading Democrats pushed back against Inhofe’s message, citing military readiness as well. Hardly one to miss an opportunity, Inhofe also asserts in a short preview of his letter that “this administration will do more damage to the nation’s security than any external threat.” Read the rest, here. Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma authored the letter, which was sent to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Monday, and demanded Austin reply with cost and impact assessments by Nov. 4.īack stateside, a top GOP senator says he wants the Pentagon to suspend its COVID vaccinations, alleging that a vaccine mandate “hinders military readiness.” Senate Armed Services Committee member, Sen. In case you missed it two weeks ago: “ ‘Get vaccinated’, says Kremlin as Russia's daily COVID-19 cases hit highest in months,” Reuters reported on Oct. ( The Guardian in early October put that mortality estimate closer to 600,000 deaths as of July.)Īnd it’s not like Russia’s leaders aren’t paying attention. Indeed, “At least 300,000 more people died last year during the coronavirus pandemic than were reported in Russia’s most widely cited official statistics, according to a New York Times analysis of mortality data,” Troianovski wrote in late September.
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Panning out: Russia has lost more people to COVID than any nation in Europe-more than 221,000-and most observers believe that number, like many other tallies across the world, is a likely undercount. AP reports separately today that “conflicting signals sent by authorities” aren’t helping either as “state-controlled media were often critical of Western-made shots, a controversial message that many saw as feeding public doubts about vaccines in general.” Slowing things further, many across Russia today deeply distrust state institutions, and “have developed a laissez-faire attitude toward the virus, questioning the need to be vaccinated and often wearing masks around their chins, if at all,” the New York Times’ Anton Troianovski reported about a month ago. aircraft refuel over the Black Sea on Wednesday, as Reuters reports.īehind the trend: Throughout the country, there is a “prevalence of conspiracy-fuelled vaccine skepticism, inconsistent public health messaging and fear mongering by the media,” two Ontario-based health professors wrote in The Conversation in mid-August after digging into a bit of recent Russian (er, Soviet) history. Russia keeps breaking its own daily record for COVID-related deaths, passing 1,000 on Tuesday, the Associated Press reports from Moscow, which would rather talk about watching U.S.